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Stillhouse Is Equipping Hurricane Prone Homes With “Unbreakable” Metal Shutters

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Thursday, September 17, 2020
Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200917005197/en/
    STILLHOUSE IS EQUIPPING HURRICANE PRONE HOMES WITH "UNBREAKABLE" METAL SHUTTERS (Photo: Business Wire)
    The Stillhouse Unbreakable Shutters initiative has partnered with SBP, a national disaster resilience and recovery nonprofit, to provide and install shutters for homes in impacted by Hurricane Michael.
  • The Stillhouse program will donate over 400 metal shutter panels to help people that were affected by previous hurricanes, protecting more than $3 million dollars SBP invested into rebuilding homes that were destroyed by Hurricane Michael.
  • The Stillhouse stainless steel cans represent industrial strength and utility in the same way that hurricane shutters provide utilitarian strength to protect glass from breaking.
  • The Stillhouse Unbreakable Shutters add another element of durability to the homes we rebuild to create safe and secure homes for the families we serve.

InventHelp Presents Adjustable Shutter Mounting Bracket (ORD-2769)

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Thursday, April 16, 2020

He developed the patent pending ADJUSTABLE SHUTTER MOUNTING BASKET to be adjustable on site to fit storm shutters.

Key Points: 
  • He developed the patent pending ADJUSTABLE SHUTTER MOUNTING BASKET to be adjustable on site to fit storm shutters.
  • The design eliminates the need to go back and forth to the shop in order to rework mounting brackets.
  • The original design was submitted to the Orlando sales office of InventHelp.
  • 18-ORD-2769, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext.

InventHelp Presents Enhanced Window Shutters (CNC-478)

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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

He created a prototype for WINDOW MAGIC to cover and protect windows.

Key Points: 
  • He created a prototype for WINDOW MAGIC to cover and protect windows.
  • The shutters provide the appearance that the window is still visible.
  • The shutters are designed to safeguard homes and windows from damages.
  • The original design was submitted to the Charlotte sales office of InventHelp.

Most Americans are Unprepared for Natural Disasters, Despite High-Tech Solutions

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Esurance commissioned the survey to better understand if people felt prepared for a natural disaster and their ability to quickly recover.

Key Points: 
  • Esurance commissioned the survey to better understand if people felt prepared for a natural disaster and their ability to quickly recover.
  • First, that people tend to take a low-investment path when it comes to weather preparation despite the potential for expensive and dangerous outcomes.
  • For most people, preparation constitutes only the basics: 76 percent have staples such as food, water, and first-aid kits.
  • Only a quarter of respondents have invested in products like generators, hurricane shutters, wet-dry vacuums, or storm panels.